FORT S M O UTH. Racy Record Set Down in Read? able Style. A SLIGHT FIRE PUT OUT. Hoard of Supervisors. City Coun? cil. Price of Errs. No Courts Yesterday. Address by Rev. Yung KiungYen. Fune? ral or Mrs. Davis. There wero no Northern mails yesterday. | The City (Juuucil will moot lues* day o ig lit. i'liero was splendid skating on Beott'a Creek vestorday. Mrs. Nellie Male is seriously ill Ot tier bomo on Third street. The Htoumer Virgin iu was carried to Norfolk yeatordtiy to have new tluSS put in. There will bo a prayor meeting at <'eutnd Church this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The condition of Mr. lt. H. F. JdoWilkie was contidored very criti? cal last night. A negro named Fields was locked rin yesterday iu the couuty for eteahng candy, Owing to the eickness of .fudge A. 6. Watts there was no court iu ses eion yestorday. F.xp>8 were selling for thirty cents a dozen yoBterdiiy ami wero hard to ?d that wero not frozen, It was thought hiBt night that Itev, Mr. Mitchell's little ...

The City and Surrounding Country. LOST BOY FOUND IN SUFFOLK frozen Pipes and Damage From tli3 Cold. Sunbeam Society. Board of Supervisors. Wright Memorial Meet? ings. The ptropt curs uro now rnnmug on full tuno, One person walked from Berkley to Norfolk uu the 100. The steamer Virginia will bo at Norfolk for about six days. The Baltimore bunt came in y03 terduy au 1 bad a hard tune. A white mmi woa arrested last fcifchi charged with an assault. It is sun! ilint ueurly ball tlio water pipes in the privato residences are frozen. The street force cleaned the snow off the roof of the court-house yua Two tramps were accommodated <yith lo.lgiugs at the station-hou60 hist night. Mr. R. H. F, MoWilkie was thought to be in a dying condition yesterday. Several persona walked from the Davy-yard to St. Helena on tho ioe yesterday, The Board of Supervisors will bold thoir regular monthly moetiug this afternoon. Mr. .lohn E. OwiuB has recovered f r i ni his recent Bicknets and was at tiis busi...

The Fire Controlled With But Little Damage. EFFICIENT FIRE FIGHTERS Thanks Extended. Funeral of Mr. William Smith. Marriage of Miss Bertie C. Wright and Mr. Charlie Buck. Per? sonal Notes. A Cu e broko out Sunday afternoon about 11:15 p. m. at No. 58 Second streut in a Iratne building occupied mid owned by William and AdUio Wilson, colored. The Iudupoudent Hose Coinpauy was soon on the spot nud got a good Btreara ol water on the burning buildiug und hud the lire under control when the Hope Fire i ouip.au; arrived, bul they put a siri iiin on and soon hud tho tiro completely extinguished. Tho origin ol the lire seems to bo B mystery. All the occupants wore upstairs when the lire was tir-t dis? covered. It had gaiued considerable headway, having burned through tho walla of the ttrst lloor, wbeu the nlarm was giuon. The Wilsons lost neurly all iheir furniture, und bud no iusuruooe, Thoy had ?500 on the house, which ?i!l nearly cover tho damage, T wo buihliugs adjoining were scorched a ...

ICS-TAB] isHIl" i860 rrri.ihUiU'i-vi- ui HoiiM.vs b\iu-:it VlltOINlAM UU11.?1S?. V A1 IS >V 1 >- OO M UK I UI E S I U B K Xs. Ui. i'iJ.KNNAN. OWMKU. 1 D)erai|n\.?}c?ii?l-cla?? mall mailer. Tho niton WHo ?!*8 uot ua^ tronl,le With bis pluuihin-;'during this cold spell is decidedly out ol fashion. The Third Ward Deiuooratio Club bdnotinoeS i*\to-day'a V ? sias that a ootnuiitloe from its ranks will dis tribute to ilay betweeu the hours of On. m. und 1 p. in., from the store of s. t iriiiki . :A-Co., o irner of dames nud New streets, 1,000 pound* of flour to-wirf poor of thai ward. This is highly commendable on the part of the Third Ward Club, and Tub Vhminian would be glad to see the example followed by other orgaui iv.itious iu the oity, Uil'f.v ??l i n.i: A'ii.itici> (too Ii. (U.III'AiNl. Thb Virginian published in its issue this m^r'uiug, tho reply ol the American Hook Company, to the clme; b.aar] attacks made lipon the buaiuess'of the company in connec? tion with its cout...

P ? RTSMOUT H, Direct Sayings Without Explana ? tion or Comnient. BELLING LIQUOR ON SUNDAY. Ecnrcity of Coal. Tlie Evergreens' Ball. Hurt by a Fall. Vest Pocket Directory. Ferry Schedule. Very Thick Ice. Other Notes. It is said that there is getting to bo a scarcity of coal in tbo city. Tho Lvorgreous' hull lost night was a pleusaut affair, quite u Dumber ut tended. A large force of workmen wus dis? charged from the navy -yard lust flight for want of work. Air. Nathauiol Owens i8 seriously III at his residence ou London street. His death i.s hourly expected. The little ones buvo commenced to umuso themselves by sending valentines under people's doors. Mr. J. T. Patrick, Commissioner of Emigration for tho .Seaboard Air Line, was in tho city yester? day. Kt. Rev. John B. Newton, Bishop of Virginia, will preach at Trinity 5'. E. Church Tbnrsduy night at b o'clock. Miss Nellie Roberts has returned to her homo in Portsmouth after upending several mouths in At? lanta, Qa, Some of tho ice ...

AI I STATE (111 Many Matters of Interest to All Virginians, SMALLPOX SCARE SUBSIDED. Death of Major Nash. Ex-Cham? pion Sullivan Interviewed. Lack of Military Harmony. West Virginia Politics. Spring Races. (Special Dispatch to tlio Virginian. 1 Richmond, Vn.. February 12.? Tho smallpox scare in King William is over and all ilauger frutu thnt eourco has passed. Mr. H or her! I. Lewis, Commonwealth's Attorney of tho couuty, was horo to-day out! stated that bo bad raised tbo quar autiue, aud now the Pnmunkey In diauis aro ngum lreo to go where they please. There \>ero some ume or tou cases iu all end two deaths. Maj. Benjatnio 11. Nusb, u well Itnown lawyer und attorney for the "Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Company, died here to day from grip. Maj, Nusb was uboai 60 yt urs old, a, native of Powbatau, received bis eurly education ut Amelia Aoad emy. served gal lau < ly throughout tho wnr, represented Powbatau and Chesterliold in tbe UoiibQ of l>elo gutes und soon after tint...